02.10.10
Los Angeles-based graphic designer and photographer Carlos Tarrats has continued to update his portfolio with some very rational Brockmann-esque work for American Apparrel. Sexy women and angled Helvetica seem to fit together very nicely. He has also added some very nice works to his photography portfolio as well.
written by Christopher
| tags: American Apparel, Carlos Tarrats, Graphic Design, Typography
Brooklyn-based illustrator/designer Salvatore Dell’Aquila has updated with some new work. I am particularly enjoying his motion boards created for the likes of Brand New School and Transistor Studios.
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| tags: Brooklyn, Graphic Design, Salvation Design, Salvatore Dell’Aquila
Spanish designer Fernando Suárez Carballo has a real love for graphic design and has consequently gathered some of his favorite examples from various agencies and designers in his Flickr pages. It’s a large archive and it’s brimming over with inspiration.
written by Christopher
| tags: Fernando Suárez Carballo, Flickr, Graphic Design, Spain
Twstedlogic is the graphic design work of Ben Lee who was born in Brighton and currently resides in London. “He has worked with numerous clients including BBC, Nickelodeon, IHF, Wells&more, Pret and The Newburgh Quarter. Ben is a founding member of KeepItVisual a Vj&motion project, and is a Music producer under the alias TheOuterMostRegion and Depth.”
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| tags: Ben Lee, Graphic Design, London, Twstedlogic, Typography
02.09.10
21-19 has updated with a new website and several new projects in their portfolio including a strong rebrand package for Comedy Channel. They score high marks across the board for both motion and static design (that was a rare sports reference the likes of which you will probably seldom here on this blog).
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| tags: 21-19, Branding, Graphic Design, Motion Graphics
02.07.10
Oslo-based graphic design studio Your Friends has updated with a new website and several new projects in their immaculate portfolio.
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| tags: Graphic Design, Norway, Oslo, Print, Your Friends
02.04.10
Philly-based and PA native (and UO Inc. employee [who’s happy to pick up a freelance gig or two (wink, wink)]), Elysse Ricci does the kind of ‘stupid-simple’ design that I occasionally hear people bitch about. They say things like, ‘man, that helvetica design stuff is bullshit’. But you know the funny thing is, the stupid-simple work just comes off so clean and looking at it and liking it makes you feel smart.
It’s a lot like cooking, you can analyze it and over season, but it really boils down to fundamentals. It’s about color, font selection, positioning, form and a little bit of intuition with a sprinkle of talent. Cool heads prevail in design/advertising and you always have to be prepared to take off the apron and go burn off some steam (just like a chef). Yes, I am over simplifying but you get the point. I have worked in advertising now for a while which gave me an enormous appreciation for the power of concept, but I now spend way way way too much time over analyzing some of my own design work. I am beginning to realize that their is a kind of beauty in people enjoying a nice steak with a side of fried potatoes. You just know it will taste good and you feel great eating it. Is that so bad? Everything in moderation.
I gobbled up Ricci’s work, and I think it looks delicious. I hope I can produce something as delectable. Is going minimal trendy or is it a staple? I think it might just be a staple. It won’t go away and it always pleases.
written by Christopher
| tags: Elysse Ricci, Graphic Design, Print, Urban Outfitters
02.03.10
At some point in the not so distant past it appears illustration/design powerhouse Vault 49 has updated with what looks like both a new website and several new projects. All of which looks pop-o-liscious.
written by Christopher
| tags: Art, Graphic Design, Illustration, Vault 49
Amsterdam-based digital agency Momkai has worked for some big-named clients. It is easy to see why just by the slick presentation of their work alone. They have some excellent examples of digital design in their portfolio and browsing it is a joy in and of itself.
written by Christopher
| tags: Amsterdam, Digital, Graphic Design, Momkai, Web Design
Lettercult has released their picks for the best of 2009. There are some choice examples of typography on display as expected. Luke Lucas made the list a few times and I have to admit to always being a fan of his work. It makes me realize I need to up my game.
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| tags: Graphic Design, Lettercult, Luke Lucas, Typography
There is some tasty digital photo illustration work in the Behance portfolio of Portland-based designer/illustration Craig Sprecher. I had a pair of Spiz’ikes but I sold them on eBay when I needed some quick cash (damn).
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| tags: Craig Sprecher, Graphic Design, Illustration, Nike, Portland
Willow Design wrote in from a ‘rainy Belfast’ to let us know they have updated their portfolio with some new project work for the new year. We are enjoying it from a sunny (but soon to be snowy) Denver.
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| tags: Belfast, Graphic Design, Typography, Willow, Willowni
It wasn’t long ago that I wrote about the exploits of designer/illustrator Philippe Intraligi but it appears his site has recently been updated and there is all manner of colorful eyecandy in his new portfolio to sink your lashes into. You can also peep more at his Behance-folio.
written by Christopher
| tags: Branding, Graphic Design, Illustration, Philippe Intraligi
Antonio Carusone has relaunched a new version of his always-excellent design blog AisleOne. He has included an option to view the posts in a grid which makes for a grid-a-licious vintage-inspired helvetica-heavy online graphic design experience.
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| tags: , AisleOne, Blog, Graphic Design
At Copenhagen-based design studio Anni’s, you get your crispy clean editorial graphic design polybagged and presented neatly on a tasty green background.
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| tags: Anni's, Copenhagen, Denmark, Graphic Design, Print
01.31.10
Fellow Designers is the work of Stockholm design duo Paul Kuhlhom and Eva Lijefors. They have quaint little studio where they can look right across to one another and maybe engage in the occasional stare down stand off.
Via Grafikcache.
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| tags: Fellow Designers, Graphic Design, Print, Stockholm
01.30.10
Web design powerhouse North Kingdom has relaunched with a new site and some new project work. Their conceptual thinking seems to be transitioning nicely over to broadcast advertising and brand campaign development. It’s a testament to the kind of strategical thinking that goes into web design and development.
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| tags: Broadcast, Graphic Design, Motion Graphics, North Kingdom
Swiss Graphic designer Ramon Lenherr has some excellent editorial print work in his Behance-folio. The use of black and white on the cover above is striking.
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| tags: Editorial, Graphic Design, Ramon Lenherr, Switzerland